Guide to Hot Tub Spring Restart

Guide to Hot Tub Spring Restart

Welcome to the ultimate guide for restarting your Beachcomber Hot Tub. Spring is the perfect time to refresh, clean, and prepare your hot tub for optimal use. A clean, well-maintained hot tub allows for relaxing, safe soaks for all. Follow this guide for step-by-step maintenance and cleaning for your spa this spring.

Why Spring is the Best Time for a Hot Tub Restart

As the weather gets a little warmer and the days are growing longer, it is the ideal time to refresh and rejuvenate. Throughout winter, debris and bacteria can end up in your water. By refreshing and restarting your hot tub, you can have it ready for the new season. This makes sure your Beachcomber is in top condition for the months ahead. It will provide a clean, safe, and energy-efficient soak.

Take the time to drain, clean, and rebalance your water so you can enjoy crystal clear relaxation all season long. Alongside safe soaking, you will prolong the life of your spa parts. Take your mind off maintenance during the season and focus on unwinding in warm, refreshing comfort.

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Step-by-Step Guide to Restarting Your Hot Tub

1. Draining & Deep Cleaning

You should carry out a Drain & Fill 3-4 times a year, depending how often you use it. This is an important step in your hot tub care because it lets you deep clean your acrylic and have crystal clear water.

For the full steps, read How to Drain & Fill Your Beachcomber Hot Tub. Make sure to clean the shells, jets, and seating areas.

2. Cleaning the Filters

It is important that your Microfilter™ is in the best condition to remove contaminants for your water. This is a vital component of your water care. When your filter is working most efficiently, it helps to maintain your clean water for longer.

Simplify your hot tub maintenance with the Microfilter Pro Kit. Make sure your filter is in top condition and replace it if necessary leading into the Spring season.

3. Refilling the Fresh Water

Once your spa components are clean, it’s time to refill your water. As you do so, check for any leaks that may be showing. If you find any, reach out to your sales point for maintenance.

Once you have filled your spa with water, it’s time to treat your water. This involves balancing your pH, adding sanitizer and shock treatments, and softening your water if you wish.

Use the Beachcomber test strips to check the levels and adjust as necessary. Doing this makes sure it will be easier to maintain as you rejuvenate and relax in your tub. Using Beachcomber’s water care systems makes this easy to do and protects the longevity of your investment.

4. Inspecting and Upgrading Components

When your tub is filled and balanced, run the hot tub to make sure your components and jets are working properly. Check out your cover, seal, and control panel. If everything is running properly, you are ready to start enjoying your soak. If anything has any issues, replace it or get a technician to inspect it.

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Enhancing Your Hot Tub Experience for Spring

Take your spring soaks to the next level with some accessories. Add aromatherapy and Bluetooth speakers. Create the ultimate backyard oasis for springtime fun with friends and family.

Common Spring Restart Mistakes to Avoid

Your spring restart won’t be as affective if you miss out on any of the steps. Make sure to avoid:

  • Skipping deep cleaning before refilling.
  • Not balancing the water properly.
  • Ignoring filter maintenance.
  • Forgetting to check for leaks or worn-out components.

corner of beachcomber hot tub with crystal clear water

Hot tub maintenance and water care is vital for the most relaxing hot tub experience. A Spring restart will enhance your experience. Keeping everyone safe and comfortable is top priority, with protecting your hot tub components a close second. Check out the different water care products that can help with your own restart here!

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